Request for Federal Excess Personal Property (Fepp) is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is the Federal Excess Personal Property (FEPP) program?
A: The Federal Excess Personal Property program allows state and local government agencies to obtain surplus federal property at no cost.
Q: Who is eligible to participate in the FEPP program?
A: State and local government agencies, including fire departments, law enforcement agencies, and emergency medical services, are eligible to participate.
Q: How does the FEPP program work?
A: Surplus federal property, such as vehicles and equipment, is made available to eligible state and local government agencies through a screening process and application.
Q: Is there a cost to obtain property through the FEPP program?
A: No, eligible government agencies can obtain surplus federal property at no cost, but they are responsible for transportation and maintenance expenses.
Q: What types of property are available through the FEPP program?
A: Items such as vehicles, firefighting equipment, tools, and office supplies are commonly available through the FEPP program.
Q: How can a government agency in Utah participate in the FEPP program?
A: Government agencies in Utah can contact the Utah State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP) to inquire about participating in the FEPP program.
Q: Are there any limitations on how the property obtained through the FEPP program can be used?
A: Yes, the property obtained through the FEPP program must be used for approved public purposes and cannot be sold, leased, or used for personal purposes.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.